Folsom (The End of Men Book 1) – Review

It’s the morning after, and I am a train reck. A dystopian novel so powerfully brilliant, where the lines blur between reality, and fiction. It’s not like anything I expected, it’s unique, relevant, passionate, and raw.

Who does that? A collaboration duo of epic proportions—Fisher and Aster—that’s who!

Flawlessly scripted with a precision that will pull you under with the power of a tidal wave, and hold you hostage like it’s your anchor. Simply breathtaking.

The onslaught of emotions throughout had my heckles raised, and my pulse racing, the palpitations I felt are by no means an exaggeration.

It will leave you on a precipice—a cliffhanger would be too kind of a word— read it now, and give yourself time to work through the barrage of thoughts, and emotions that will encompass you long after.

Believe me when I say you don’t even have to like Dystopian or even Romance novels to read this book, it has something for everyone, and you will love it. I was invested in these characters, and this book, a reality so close to home, where broken people strive to overcome adversity in a time of uncertainty and chaos.

I ached for Folsom in a way I did not see coming, when I saw his vulnerability, it gutted me.

Hell Yeah to Gwen, she is tenacious, feisty, resilient, intelligent, and yet a compassionate heroine.She gives new meaning to Rise of the Women, she brings hope—that two wrongs don’t make a right.

I guarantee you by the end, you’ll want to stand with Gwen, rise up, and fight for The End of Men.